Ruling TDP wins Nandigama by-poll in AP
BY M Post Bureau17 Sep 2014 10:30 PM GMT
M Post Bureau17 Sep 2014 10:30 PM GMT
Giving the ruling party a boost, Telugu Desam Party’s Tangirala Sowmya on Tuesday won the Nandigama assembly by-poll in Andhra Pradesh by 74,827 votes.
Riding on the sympathy wave, Sowmya, a software engineer, got 99,748 votes, pushing her Congress rival Bodapati Babu Rao to a distant second with 24,921 votes in a straight contest in Krishna district.
The main opposition YSR Congress Party had not fielded candidate after TDP requested other parties to make the election unanimous. The by-election was necessitated following the vacancy caused by the death of Sowmya’s father due to a cardiac arrest days after he was elected in the May polls.
Riding on the sympathy wave, Sowmya, a software engineer, got 99,748 votes, pushing her Congress rival Bodapati Babu Rao to a distant second with 24,921 votes in a straight contest in Krishna district.
The main opposition YSR Congress Party had not fielded candidate after TDP requested other parties to make the election unanimous. The by-election was necessitated following the vacancy caused by the death of Sowmya’s father due to a cardiac arrest days after he was elected in the May polls.
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